METHODIST CONFERENCE.
, ■ (by . iJsLEuturn—rvvs* • association J t , Auckland, January 11. ■ The Primitivo Methodist Conference" wbb continued to-day. Sunday School and Biblo .Class work was discusse<l at' leilgth, and a Now Zealand Primitive Mothodist Biblo Class •Union was' formed; with .'Holland as' president, tho ltev. E; Drako' vice-president and 'Mr. A. Varney, secretary and treasuror! These officers, with the R-evs. J. Guy and P. J. Cossum and Mr. J,. Upton wore appointed to'act as an .executive, committee. Headquarters <wero.fixed at Wanganui, and the Rev. J. Dawson was elkted Sunday School and Biblo Class agent. The Building Committee's report showed tho .number of churches' to be 77, and residences 42. The total cost was £66,601 18s.. 9d., and the present ynluo £69,922 10s. Sd., while tho number of hearers was 10,298. ''.Tho:-English' Conference delegates—the Rev. J. Cocker and Mr. H, Holland—Rave interesting addresses touching their inwresslous of tli-b recent coflfereaoo. I
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 403, 12 January 1909, Page 7
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149METHODIST CONFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 403, 12 January 1909, Page 7
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